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NOTE: The Solicitations and topics listed on this site are copies from the various SBIR agency solicitations and are not necessarily the latest and most up-to-date. For this reason, you should visit the respective agency SBIR sites to read the official version of the solicitations and download the appropriate forms and rules.

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  1. Focus Area 1: In-Space Propulsion Technologies

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    NASA isinterested in technologies for advanced in-space propulsion systems to reducetravel time, increase payload mass, reduce acquisition costs, reduce operationalcosts, and enable new science capabilities for exploration and sciencespacecraft. The future will require demanding propulsive performance andflexibility for more ambitious missions requiring high-duty cycles, morechallenging environmen ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Focus Area 2: Power, Energy and Storage

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    Power is a ubiquitous technology need across many NASA missions, and newtechnologies are sought to improve and/or enable the generation, storage, anddistribution of electrical power for both human and robotic missions. In spacepower, mission applications include planetary surface power, large-scalespacecraft prime power, and small-scale robotic probe power. Applicabletechnology development is soug ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Focus Area 3: Autonomous Systems for Space Exploration

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    The exploration ofspace requires advanced technologies that will better enable both humans androbotic spacecraft to maintain a sustained lunar presence, support Marsexploration, operate in deep space, and explore other destinations in our solarsystem. Examples of such missions include robotic platforms like the EuropaLander or crewed missions with extended periods of dormancy such as Gateway.Gatew ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Focus Area 4: Robotic Systems for Space Exploration

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    This focusarea includes the development of robotic systems and technologies (hardware andsoftware) that will enable and enhance future space exploration, science, andservice missions. In thecoming decades, robotic systems will continue to change the way space isexplored. Robots will beused in all mission phases: as independent explorers operating in environments too distant orhostile for humans, ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Focus Area 5: Communications and Navigation

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    NASA seeksproposals to produce innovative technologies in the communications andnavigation discipline to support Exploration, Operations, Science, and SpaceTechnology missions, including the eventual return of humans to the Lunarsurface. Missions are generating ever-increasing data volumes that requireincreased performance from communications systems while minimizing spacecraftimpact. This require ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Focus Area 6: Life Support and Habitation Systems

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    NASA's ScienceMission Directorate (SMD), https://science.nasa.gov. encompasses research in the areasof Astrophysics, Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science, andBiological/Physical Sciences. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering,and Medicine have provided NASA with recently updated Decadal surveys that areuseful to identify technologies that are of interest to the above sciencediv ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Focus Area 7: Human Research and Health Maintenance

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    The NASA HumanResearch Program (HRP) drives advances in scientific and technological researchto enable human space exploration. It is a human-focused Program dedicated toproviding solutions and mitigation strategies beyond low-earth orbit by reducingthe risks to human health & performance through focused translational,applied and operational research. HRP's primary deliverablesinclude:· Huma ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Focus Area 8: In-Situ Resource Utilization

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    In-Situ ResourceUtilization (ISRU) involves any hardware or operation that harnesses andutilizes ‘in-situ’ resources (natural and discarded) to create products andservices for robotic and human exploration. Local resources include ‘natural’resources found on extraterrestrial bodies such as water, solar wind-implantedvolatiles (hydrogen, helium, carbon, nitrogen, etc.), vast quantities of m ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Focus Area 9: Sensors, Detectors, and Instruments

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    NASA's ScienceMission Directorate (SMD), https://science.nasa.gov/ encompasses research in the areas ofAstrophysics, Earth Science, Heliophysics, and Planetary Science. The NationalAcademies of Science has provided NASA with recently updated Decadal surveysthat are useful to identify technologies that are of interest to the abovescience divisions. Those documents are available at https://www.natio ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Focus Area 10: Advanced Telescope Technologies

    Release Date: 04-18-2023Open Date: 04-18-2023Due Date: 03-11-2024Close Date: 03-11-2024

    The NASAScience Mission Directorate (SMD) seeks technology for cost-effectivehigh-performance advanced space telescopes for astrophysics and Earth science.Astrophysics applications require large-aperture, lightweight highly reflectingmirrors, deployable large structures, innovative wavefront, structuralmetrology, and cryogenic optics to enable far-infrared telescopes. A few of thenew astrophysics ...

    SBIRPhase INational Aeronautics and Space Administration
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